SHE took to Facebook to show off her massive bargain – after she managed to get 126 pairs of pyjamas in the Boots sale.

But Lisa-louise Cleaver's post, on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, saw her slammed by some people for grabbing so many.

"Bit greedy," one wrote.

"200 odd pairs of pyjamas – did you leave any for someone else too?Sleep tight."

"Who needs that many!" another added.

"I hope they are being donated which would make me feel happier that someone would buy so many and not be wanting to sell them on.

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"Judgemental… yes. Care… no."

"Maybe 200 parents who are super struggling could have bought a pair each? sorry to be a downer but I think it’s a valid point?" a third weighed in.

"I'm not judging you buying so many as it's a right bargain…" someone else wrote.

"But I'm intrigued to know why so many?!? Are they gifts? Charity?

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"Different sizes for the kids for the next few years? Or are you just never planning to buy PJ's ever again?!

"Also where are you going to store them if they are all for you? I NEED ANSWERS!!!!!!!!"

In response, Lisa-louise revealed the truth of the situation, as she wrote: "They are all going to charity.

"I collect brand new pairs of PJ's and donate them to local children's wards and hospices to be handed out on Xmas day."

Lisa-louise then returned to her post later in the evening to write: "Thank you all for your lovely comments, they have filled my heart with such warmth this evening.

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"The large number of PJ collections I donate are only possible due to the amazing generosity of all the local people near me, the schools and businesses that hold pyjama days for me to raise money (for me to buy more pyjamas) and the people who send PJ's from my Amazon wishlist.

"Without all their amazing generosity none of it would be possible."

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